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Kristofer Dahl4th January 2009Ok listen up everybody - those of you who want an in-depth study of more unusual scale concepts - this series is for you!
Ramiro will be covering a lot of content in this series - today we start it off by giving you three lessons so be sure to click the "Similar Lessons" tab not to miss anything.
Also - there will be discussions around this series at Ramiros board. And he will be appearing in the chat as well!
So what are you waiting for - get exotic! ![]()
Young Guitarist4th January 2009This sounds ... pretty interesting!!
Good idea!
Muris Varajic4th January 2009Good stuff Ramiro,must check out!! ![]()
Kuba Szafran4th January 2009Can't wait to see rest of exotic scales lessons, great job and interesting concept Ramiro!
berko4th January 2009Thanks Kris for mentioning the other lessons! This series is gonna be damn cool ![]()
Gerardo Siere4th January 2009Very interesting series.
Carlos Carrillo4th January 2009So cool Ramy!!great job and interesting concept!!
Sinisa Cekic4th January 2009Great series!
Pedja Simovic4th January 2009Great series Ramiro, look forward to your lessons!
Emir Hot4th January 2009Excellent idea to teach about less common scales. Great video.
Nazgul4th January 2009This will be an interesting series. I'm looking forward to the next parts! ![]()
Ramiro Delforte4th January 2009Thanx guys! The first two lessons with the first exotic scale are online. Check them out! ![]()
Sergio Dorado5th January 2009Great work Ramiro!
Bogdan Radovic5th January 2009Excellent series Ramiro!!! ![]()
Piotr Kaczor5th January 2009Great job Ramiro!
Ivan Milenkovic5th January 2009Very good job Ramiro, well done mate! ![]()
Jerry Arcidiacono5th January 2009Great idea about uncommon scales. Cool stuff ![]()
Ramiro Delforte5th January 2009Thanx again! Don't forget to download the PDF with the chart of the scales in my board. ![]()
Lian Gerbino6th January 2009OMG!
man, that´s an awesome work! I know you are an exellent musician but this... man! you blown me away! congrats, I´ll learn some of these stuff too! ![]()
Toni Suominen6th January 2009Great stuff Ramiro! ![]()
Dejan Farkas7th January 2009I like this 101 concept, great work Ramiro ![]()
Ramiro Delforte7th January 2009
Hi GMC! Welcome to the first lesson of the Exotic Scales Series.
These series of 32 lessons (we'll see 16 scales and for each one solo/application) is a part of the world of seven notes scales that we don't usually use in our common language (some more than others).
I wanted to find the origin of the scales names but I think it's pretty hard because most of these scales are named for it's use and in many cases they have two or three names depending on the relation that the author make with other scales.


